Myeclipse WebBrowser Error - document cannot be displayed while offline - eclipse

I have MyEclipse Version: 2015 Stable 2.0. When i try to open WebBrowser on any site.. the following appears:
This document cannot be displayed while offline. To go online, uncheck Work Offline from the File menu.
I tried with
-vmargs
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
and shows nothing..
java version "1.7.0_79"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.5.6) (7u79-2.5.6-0ubuntu1.14.04.1)
OpenJDK Client VM (build 24.79-b02, mixed mode, sharing)
I had to change settings
image settings
any ideas
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This seems to be a problem with certain Linux systems, where an internal browser view isn't available. See here for the requirements to run an internal browser.
If the requirements can't be met then you'd need to test on an external browser. The MyEclipse delivery log seems to be a related problem but can be viewed here (for the stable stream) or here (for the CI - continuous integration - stream).

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Jenkins: v1.605: Plugin Update check with "Check now" is not working

I am very new to Jenkins and exploring Jenkins to use it for my project CI.
I installed Jenkins v1.605 today on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (trusty) system (brand new setup). I need github plugin to integrate with github source repository. Unfortunately my "Available" plugin list is empty. I made an attempt to update the available plugin list thru the "Check now" option of "Advanced" tab, however it of not much help. My browser is stuck at "Waiting for 10.10.1.2..." status and "Update information obtained:" still shows N/A ago.
Below is the an excerpt from system info, which I thought might be useful to narrow down the issue
java.runtime.name OpenJDK Runtime Environment
java.runtime.version 1.7.0_75-b13
java.specification.name Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.vendor Oracle Corporation
java.specification.version 1.7
java.vendor Oracle Corporation
java.vendor.url http://java.oracle.com/
java.vendor.url.bug http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/
java.version 1.7.0_75
How do I get the available list of plugins onto my jenkins setup?
Anyway otherway to install github plugin directly as a stop gap messure?
Thanks in Advance
J
The URL should be:
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/update-center.json
which is ip: 199.193.196.24 - so i guess your proxy is not working.

build.dir error in netBeans

I am working on my own, learning about Java servlets and JSPs. My machine configuration as follows is from NetBeans' About page.
Product Version: NetBeans IDE 8.0.1 (Build 201408251540)
Updates: NetBeans IDE is updated to version NetBeans 8.0.1 Patch 1.1
Java: 1.8.0_20; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.20-b23
Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_20-b26
System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; Cp1252; en_US (nb)
Tomcat 8.0.14 for Windows x64 is also installed as the web server.
I created a tiny web app yesterday, which was working as expected. When I went to the next exercise in the book, it was necessary to install MySQL. That seemed pretty straightforward, but alas, the install ran into a couple of problems. Unfortunately, I had not created a restore point right before that attempt, so I went back to the restore point created before the Tomcat install.
I re-installed Tomcat, and as a sanity check, started it, started NetBeans, tried to the run the tiny web app and after removing the server and re-adding it (because I got an error about the server) in NetBeans, got a message that I needed to set the build.dir.
For a tiny app, this is just annoying, but when working on a large app, it would be nice to avoid this problem. Another book author supplied app was working before, and is still working so...
Here are my questions:
1) Why/how would simply re-installing Tomcat cause a break in something that was working?
2) It seems as if the build.dir is set in build-impl.dir (in the app that is working) with a statement like (the opening and closing tags are missing so the statements would appear):
property location="${build.dir}/empty" name="empty.dir"
One post I read somewhere said that the above statement should be before the:
fail unless="build.dir">Must set build.dir
3) How/where is this build.dir set during the creation of a NetBeans web app? Is there some dialog box that I'm not completing correctly? If I miss it, is there a way to get back to it after the app gets "confused"?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.

java 7 update25 applet not working on IE10

Anyone has success of running applet page below with IE10 installing the jre7u25?
http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp
Are there any way to disable update of java when using runapplet below?
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/deployment_advice.html
Anyone has success of running applet page below with IE installing the jre7u25?
I don't use Windows, but I'm sure someone has. At least for some version of IE. It is (frankly) implausible that it doesn't work in the vast majority of cases.
Please be specific about what version of Windows and IE you are talking about, and how it is "not working" for you.
Are there any way to disable update of java when using runapplet(jnlp) below?
This doesn't make sense. JNLP doesn't update Java.
The problem with Java and IE10 seems to be to do with 32bit versus 64bit. Apparently IE10 defaults to running in 32bit mode, even on a 64bit platform. And a 32bit browser requires a 32bit Java plugin.
Check what versions of Java you have actually got installed.
Try switching IE10 to "Enhanced Protection Mode" and see if it can find 64bit Java.
Try manually installing a 32bit Java.
Reference:
http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/win8_faq.xml
I figured out why the problem occurs.
IE10 runs in 64bit frame but the tab runs in 32bit mode.
There is a way to run tab in 64 bit mode in windows8.
http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2012/08/25/how-to-make-internet-explorer-10-run-in-64-bit/
But it doesn't work in windows7.
I tried with chrome ie tab which runs chrome and ie in 32bit mode in which the applet works.
I had problems too with my applet. In Google Chrome from the start works perfectly.
Internet explorer 10 seems not recognize new Java 7 u 25 installed on PC after automatic upgrade.
I solved problem with next steps:
uninstall all Java 7 versions on PC
Download Java package on http://www.oldapps.com/java.php (depending what you need 32 or 64 bit)
install Java
After that IE10 recognized Java and applet works fine.
Maybe just add the env var like the next post says. That functions for me!!!
https://forums.oracle.com/thread/2530883?tstart=0
And add too the parameter at execution time like the next post
http://nicolask.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/oracle-jnitiator-version-too-low-please-install-version-1-1-8-2-or-higher/
I hope this help you!!! And as an advice use chrome for better performance.
The only way I could get the latest java (7 update 25, 32 bit) to run ALL THE TIME in Internet Explorer 10 desktop mode (in Windows 8 64 bit) was to create a new shortcut to:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Then hitting advanced (in the shortcut) and choosing RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
If you do not want to do that (for security reasons), the work around that I found, was to install Chrome (as Java works all the time) and use that for sites that require Java.
I hope that helps
the 64-bit java plugin is not compatible with Enhanced Protected Mode, which is a new type of sandbox they have for IE10 and IE11.
Therefore , disable Enhanced Protected Mode, install 32-bit JRE and now IE should run 32-bit child processes for each window, which will be compatible with Your 32-bit Java plugin.
This is valid for the desktop-mode IE in Win8. The new-flat-unintuitive-mode IE has Enhanced Protected Mode enable per default. You can check by using Process Explorer, and showing the Integrity column. If "AppContainer" is displayed, then EPM is used
Hope this helps

GWT Hosted Mode not working in Eclipse Helios on Mac

I'm trying to run the shell 'new GWT' project in hosted mode through Eclipse with no luck.
The server starts but immediately shuts down before I can do anything. Here is the full console output:
2011-04-11 22:20:09.415 java[546:903] [Java CocoaComponent compatibility mode]: Enabled
2011-04-11 22:20:09.416 java[546:903] [Java CocoaComponent compatibility mode]: Setting timeout for SWT to 0.100000
Initializing AppEngine server
Logging to JettyLogger(null) via com.google.apphosting.utils.jetty.JettyLogger
Successfully processed /Users/me/Documents/workspace/Game/war/WEB-INF/appengine-web.xml
Successfully processed /Users/me/Documents/workspace/Game/war/WEB-INF/web.xml
The server is running at http://localhost:8888/
It says that the server is running and the URL is there under the development tab, but the red box indicating a running application/server is already off.
Here are my specs:
Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.7
Eclipse Helios
GWT 2.2.0 and associated plugins in Eclipse
A Google search shows that there were issues with 64 bit Java 6 but this was fixed in GWT 2.0.
What am I doing wrong?
Mac put out a Java update that broke the dev server. You can use Pacify to roll back the update until they, I don't know, do "something" about it.
You want answer 39 at http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=4712#c39

Anyone have issues with Eclipse over Remote Desktop Connection?

I have a very strange issue that I'm hoping someone can help me with. I have various installations of Eclipse on my development machine at work. The one I primarily use is Weblogic WorkSpace Studio 10.2. This installation, along with a few Pulse installations I have set up works fine when I'm logged into my computer physically.
However, when I try to log into the computer using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection utility I get an error stating: "Could not create Java virtual machine." and then I get the lovely Eclipse error box which I personally can gather almost nothing from.
Even if you don't have the solution, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Justin
What ended up working for me was the memory settings for the JVM. Apparently the remote desktop connection, or some other setting in Windows, blocks off a fairly large amount of space. By reducing the heap size allocation for the JVM during Eclipse and server start-up I was able to get this working. As a side note, I had PLENTY of space that windows could have used, so I don't think blankly adding more memory would necessarily solve the issue. If you find another solution, please let me know.
• We came across an issue when user RDC’s to a remote system where the OS is Windows 10 and has a running Eclipse instance, the Eclipse instance terminates
• Eclipse is one of the IDE’s for Java
• The issue is because of Windows 10 Exploit protection
• Pre-requisite: You will need Administrative permissions for executing the below
• Navigate to Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Security -> App & Browser Control -> Exploit Protection Settings
• Add the program to exclude as below
P.s. As of Window 10 1909 MS security advisory mentions we can disable some exploit protections by default.
Perhaps it is permission related. take a look at similar issue that symantec has:
http://service1.symantec.com/support/ent-security.nsf/854fa02b4f5013678825731a007d06af/8ea1593f1d1fcee68025759a003d8403?OpenDocument
Try to see if you have same patches installed that causes the security issue. Also refer to application log to see if there is a more specific error. Good luck :)
I think issue happens due to Windows, not Eclipse nor JVM. There is still open Bug report on the Eclipse side and one of the comments state that Microsoft is working on the issue.
I have tried Windows Remote Desktop-ing into my dev machine at work (which had only one version of eclipse installed on it). I had no troubles.
Is it possible that your problems stem from multiple versions of eclipse running at the same time?
Also, have you tried a fresh install of eclipse on your dev machine?
If the above two suggestions don't work, then the only thing that I can think of is what Mohammad said: you might need to check your permissions.
I would check the system log if I were you: Start > run > eventvwr
The first thing to look at is the .log file which is in your eclipse's metadata folder (found in your workspace at $WORKSPACE_ROOT/.metadata/.log). If you post the stack trace that it generates upon initialization, we can give a definitive answer.
I am now experiencing this in Eclipse (the Oxygen release and Java 1.8.0_181). I previously had the same problem with another Java-based program (Oxygen XML/XSL editor - the product name is coincidentally the same as the Eclipse version). Last year the Oxygen support team answered that it may be a known problem in Java.
Even without seeing a crash report, considering your sequence of
events, this seems like a known common cause of crash for the Java
runtime. Keeping Oxygen/Java running for a long time, until the screen
or video card enters sleep then connecting/disconnecting
screens/projectors or connecting/disconnecting RDP can trigger a crash
in the Java runtime. We keep updating the Java runtime (JRE) with each
new version of Oxygen, but so far the issue has not been resolved in
newer versions of the JRE.
e.g. Java VM logged issue:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8153389